Desmophiles Issue #47

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DESMOPHILES The Newsletter of DOCNZ Ducati Owners Club of NEW ZEALAND December / January 2010 Issue 47 COMMITTEE PRESIDENT Chris Marer SECRETARY Nigel Taylor TREASURER Nick Brandon EDITOR / PUBLISHER Tony Cottle

REGIONAL CONTACTS Auckland Chris (Haldane M/C’s) 09-303-0624 Wayne Lyons 027-4728-343 Waikato Heath (Hamilton M/C) 07-849-1919 Garry Robinson 07-855-9370 Manawatu Trevor Smart Hawkes Bay Nigel Taylor & Claire Miller

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027-828-9355

Wellington Todd (Motomart) Chris Marer

0800DUCATI 027-447-4299

Richmond Grant

03-528-0086

Greg Monahan

021-851-916

Motueka

Nelson

027-447-4299

Marlborough Graham McDonald

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027-828-9355

021-974-487

Christchurch Craig (Casbolts M/C) 03-366-4401 Phil (Desmocycle) 03-344-1916 Dunedin/Deep South Gary Winter

021-850-509

WEBMASTER / EMAIL COORDINATOR Nigel Haworth SOUTH ISLAND EVENT COORDINATOR Stu Jordan 0220337414 NORTH ISLAND EVENT COORDINATOR Tim Campbell 027-372-5869 Brendan Marshall 021-335-322

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the above members and also the Ducati Dealer Network are a very good way to find out more about the club.

All Magazine contributions and Membership Enquiries to:

DOCNZ P.O. Box 91-612 Auckland 1142 NEW ZEALAND Email: secretary@docnz.co.nz

www.docnz.co.nz


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EDITOR’S SAY

Hello All Well the Tourismo is on us as well as the AGM. I will be stepping down as Editor to give a more enthusiastic club member a chance to put their mark on the club. The club is about to go through a change as Ducati has told us that we need to change our logo as part of keeping us up to date with the branding wanted by the factory. Over the last 6 months or so the committee have been working hard to sort this issue out and I have had a sneak preview of what is to come (looks fantastic) We will be required to change all of our branding so that means new regalia so put your thinking caps on (what do you want to wear or have that has the club logo on it ) so this means any of the old gear will become a collectors item as the club has been going just short of 10 years. We will have our old regalia at the AGM for those people that want to have mementos of the original logo. If you are thinking that you want to do the club mag is fairly easy to drive the program as I have done it so that means any of you guy’s can do it, so have a think about what you can do for your club and we’ll see you all at the AGM/Tourismo. I would like to say to all the Mainlanders that have been affected by the movements of Mother Nature lately, I hope you are all safe and well and on behalf of the club members I wish you the best and remember we are here to help, even if you need a place to stay to have a holiday I’m sure there are members that will help out . Ciao Tony


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DOCNZ 2011 AGM We have booked Dusky Lodge in Kaikoura for the night of Saturday 12th March 2011 for the AGM. It’s on Sate Highway 1 between Picton and Christchurch so you can’t miss it. We are holding this AGM to coincide with the first night of Turismo 2011 as we see this as an opportunity to have the maximum number of members turn up in one place at one time. This was a format that worked well for this years NDR2010 and may be adopted for future AGM’s. This is your club so you decide how you would like it to be run. The AGM will start at 4.00 pm which should give people a chance to have a bit of relaxation after the ride there. We will try and keep the meeting short and sweet so can move onto drinks/dinner and getting Turismo 2011 underway.

If you wish to attend, but have not already booked for Turismo 2011 or are not fortunate enough to come on the Turismo, please book directly with the Lodge or any one of the other motels, lodges or hotels that are located along Beech Road in Kaikoura. If you haven’t been to our AGM before please don’t be put off by the formal “AGM” title – it’s a reasonably relaxed event and we try to keep the formalities to a minimum. There is good off road parking at the Lodge, It’s a great ride there whether you are coming from North, South or West. We have the whole complex to ourselves and it’s a great place to be.

Items to consider will include the election of office holders, the venue for NDR2012, which has nominally been set town for Wanaka, but we do need someone to take ownership of this event. There is also the proposed Turismo 2013 in the North Island to discuss. Additionally Ducati have requested we no longer use the current winged DOCNZ


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logo as part of our club regalia (this request applies to all clubs with traditional and current Ducati brands) so we have an opportunity to lend a bit of our own Kiwi identity to something new; suggestions welcome. Please note you need to be full current financial members of DOCNZ to express your voting rights so please renew your memberships on the form at the back of the magazine. Ferry bookings for North Island members can be done through Blue Bridge or The Interislander using the following concession codes Bluebridge Cook Strait Ferry Service We have set up your bluebridge discount concession for your groups March rally as follows: Concession Code: EVT97 Concession name: Ducati Motorcycle Rally – March 2011 Valid Dates of travel: March 7th – 25th 2011 Discount: $38.00 each way per person, $35.00 each way per bike INTERISLANDER RATES QUOTED FOR: Ducati Owners Club of NZ FA5461 The below rates are based on one way travel, prices to date, inclusive of GST and subject to availability. Off-Peak Fares: Each Way Adult $38.00 Motorcycle $35.00

Dusky Lodge 67 Beach Road Kaikoura New Zealand Phone 03 3195959 Fax 03 3196929 Ph: +64 3 319 5959 Fax: +64 3 319 6929 Email info@duskylodge.com


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PRESIDENTS PRATTLE Hi All, 2011 and January is gone all ready!! Seems like just the other I was discussing with the wife what to do for the Christmas holidays!! Well we did decide what to do for Christmas….down to the mother inlaws for a big Christmas with 20 or so others from the extended family & all their kids!! A great day had by all & yes, like everyone else, we all ate & drank too much. But one good thing about Christmas is that, like night follows day, the next day is Boxing Day. Wanganui Cemetery Circuit here we come!! Thankfully my wife understands my passion for bikes & is happy for me to go. Took the NCR down at the local petrol station to meet up with a few mates & off we went, taking a very different and interesting route this year, keeping off the traffic & cop infested state highways as much as possible. We arrived in time to see one of the last practice sessions & unfortunately one of the many crashes that blighted the event this year. On the positive side, there was some great & close racing across all the fields.

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Two encounters on the day stood out for me. The first was seeing John Woodley, a legend of the international & New Zealand motorcycle racing from the seventies, he was tearing around on a 1000cc MV Agusta 312RR like he was a 20yr old, not 60yrs he is. I tracked him down in the pits for a chat. You see the first time I actually met & talked to John was at riders briefing for the 1981 Castrol 6 Hour, it was his last serious bike race in his illustrious career. I was a 20yr old taking part in my first serious bike race! I asked him why was he, after 30 yrs. having another go at it? “Passion” he said, “once it’s in your blood it never leaves” I can relate to that I said, he laughs. I wish him well & “see you in another 30 yrs”. The second was catching up with the equally passionate Italian Supermotard rider Davide Gozzini, No2 in world champs in 2010. Having been lucky enough to go to Italy on a number of occasions & always been shown great hospitality, I thought it was only fair to return the favour. After some brief introductions I discover that he & his fellow Motard rider Andrea Occhini had just finished the European champs then went to Perth & Melbourne to clean up the Aussie champs, then finally coming to NZ for the triseries. What you have to under-


8 stand is that Italians, as a rule, don’t venture to far from home. It is rare to see them outside of Europe let alone all the way down here!! Well done those boys. Soon enough it was time to head home, retracing our steps from earlier in the day, a great day had by all. New Year’s Day 8.25am The Interislander ferry departs Wellington, my wife, daughter & I are heading down to Nelson to visit my side of the family. It’s my 3yr olds first trip on the ferry & is absolutely loving it, all the big waves & especially the on board magician entertaining the little ones. One of the main reasons

PRESREPORT cont we are heading down there is that on the 2nd of January is the annual “Port Nelson Street Races”. The big finale to this event is the final race “The King of The Port”, The winner of this gets presented the “Alistair Marer Memorial Trophy”. The inaugural winner of this is none other than the late great Robert Holden (I came distant second, and the next year bugger it) This trophy was donated by our family as a way to remember my brother Alistair, who was a very keen & bloody fast motorcycle racer in his own right, before his passing nearly 20yrs ago. So we decided to have a bit of a family reunion, day out at


PRESREPORT cont the races sort of thing. Another fact is that two other DOCNZ members have a huge input into this event, Nick (my brother) is the president of the Nelson Road Race Association & Andy Watson (yep Andy of AB’s Ducati in Nelson) Event organiser. So to say we have strong links to this event is an understatement. A great day out with some great racing. If you ever get the chance to get along Nelson at New Year’s…….I could think of worse places to be. Now onto club matters; as you may read elsewhere in this issue the committee is in the final stages of a redesign of our club logo. It is going to have a kiwi flavour, a Ducati flavour and an Italian flavour & will be announced in the near future. Our AGM is coming up on the 12th March in Kaikoura, so if you would like to have some say in how your club runs, come along & don’t be shy to add your 2 cents worth. And of course Turismo 2011 is in the final stages of organisation, so if you haven’t got your stead all serviced & freshly rubbered, best you get onto it!! Whilst on the subject of Turismo I have added another toy to the Marer shed…one of those new Multistrada 1200 thingy me’s…….yeah having ridden one in Italy last June really made an im-

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pression on me & Todd at Motomart me “a deal I could not refuse” so I’m really looking forward to Turismo now!! See you all out there. Ciao Chris


10 Greetings to all Firstly I would like to wish every one a prosperous New Year; I know it’s been tough out there for some over the last 12 months. Life in the Taylor/Miller household is as busy as ever especially with the impending AGM and Turismo 2011 to keep on top of. For the AGM: anyone who may be attending this but not going on to Turismo 2011 is welcome to stay after the AGM and share the evening meal and Turismo briefing; can I just request that you let me know if this will be the case so I can organise meal numbers. I will send out a follow up email that you can respond to. We have had to develop a new logo this at Ducati’s behest; this has been in the pipeline for a while and everyone was given an opportunity to dream something up, however as no suggestions were forthcoming the committee decided to exercise its power, as a benevolent dictator would, and made the decision for you. There was some voting involved. If anyone has anything they want to discuss at the AGM can you please let me know soonest. For Turismo 2011: can I ask that everyone coming on this

SECSREPORT wonderful adventure please confirm your accommodation bookings. The lists we have sent back from some of the places show that not all are booked but follow ups reveal that those not on the list are booked so the info we are getting back would appear to be a bit flaky. It may be that some bookings have not been associated with DOCNZ. Ultimately it is up to the individual members to ensure they have accommodation bookings made and confirmed. If any of you have special dietary needs please convey these to either Stu or myself. The meals are buffet format and we will let the establishments know what we want, this has mostly worked in the past. For one fun part of the Xmas holidays check out The Secretary’s Summer Adventure elsewhere in the mag. Cheers for now Nigel


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GP11 info

DUCATI DESMOSEDICI GP11 Technical Specifications

liquid-cooled, 90 degree V4 four-stroke, desmodromic DOHC, four valves per-

cylinder. 799cc Maximum power: more than 200hp peed: in excess of 310 kph/192 mph Transmission: Six-speed cassette-type gearbox, with alternative gear ratios available. Dry multiplate slipper clutch. Chain final drive. Indirect Magneti Marelli electronic injection, four throttle bodies with injectors above butterfly valves. Throttles operated by EVO TCF (Throttle Control & Feedback) system.uel: Shell Racing V-Power Lubricant: Shell Advance Ultra 4 Ignition: Magneti Marelli Exhaust: Termignoni Final Drive: Regina Chain Ă–hlins upside-down 48mm front forks and Ă–hlins rear shock absorber, adjustable for preload, compression and rebound damping.res: Bridgestone 16.5" front and reara Brembo, two 320mm carbon front discs with four-piston callipers. Single stainless steel rear disc with two-piston callipers. Dry weight: 150kg


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TRESREPORT cont p18 Treasurer’s Report

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January 2011

Below is a summary of income and expenses for the period 1 – 31 December 2010 which is the last month of our financial year.

Cheque account

Savings accou

Balance of account as at 30 Nov 2010

$ 5,694.26

$ 15,267.58

Less expenses for the period 1 Dec – 31 Dec 2010

$ (330.00)

$ 00.00

Add income for the period 1 Dec – 31 Dec 2010

$ 1,050.00

$ 45.38

Closing Balance 31 Dec 2010

$ 6,414.26

$ 15,312.96

A full set of accounts will be available for the AGM on 12 March at Kaikoura. Sub‐ ject to discussion amongst the members attending, I believe that we may need to increase subs slightly to take account of cost increases arising from the increase in GST to 15%. Speaking of the AGM, I will also be suggesting some changes to the way we manage the accounts in future as our current arrangements are less than ideal now that the committee live in four different cities. We need to be able to make greater use of internet banking which is a bit limited by the current need for two signatures for the cheque account. I will explain this in more detail at the AGM. I was interested to see reported in the media that ACC have at least listened to some of what they were told at the select committee hearing on ACXC levies about methods of lowering motorcycle accident rates. A com‐ mittee has been set up with Gareth Morgan & others co ‐opted on to provide practical suggestions on how to improve our chances of surviving or suffering less seri‐ ous injuries. If you have a smart idea make sure you get heard – this could be our last chance before they apply the philosophy of “bigger levy = less bikers” approach.


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SUPER BIKE CALENDER2011 Grand Prix Circuit

Superbike

Supersport Superstock

February 27 Australia

Phillip Island X

X

March 27

Europe

Donington

X

X

April 17

The NetherAssen lands

X

X

X

May 8

Italy

Monza

X

X

X

May 30 (Monday)

United States

Miller MoX torsport Park

June 12

San Marino

Misano

X

X

X

June 19

Spain

Motorland Aragon

X

X

X

July 10

Czech Republic

Brno

X

X

X

July 31

Great Britain Silverstone

X

X

X

September 4 Germany

N端rburgring X

X

X

September 25

Italy

Imola

X

X

X

October 2

France

Magny-Cours X

X

X

October 16

Portugal

Portim達o

X

X

X


MOTOGPCALENDER 2011 ish

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Grand Prix

Circuit

March 20th

Qatar*

Losail

April 3rd

Spain

Jerez

April 24th

Japan

Motegi

May 1st

Portugal

Estoril

May 15th

France

Le Mans

June 5th

Catalunya

Barcelona

June 12th

Great Britain

Silverstone

June 25th

Netherlands**

Assen

July 3rd

Italy

Mugello

July 17th

Germany

Sachsenring

July 24th

United States***

Laguna Seca

August 14th

Czech Republic

Brno

August 28th

Indianapolis

Indianapolis

September 4th

San Marino & Riviera di Rimini

Misano

September 18th

Aragon

MotorLand Aragon

October 16th

Australia

Phillip Island

October 23rd

Malaysia

Sepang

November 6th

Valencia

Valencia

Date


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18 You can approach ACC directly or via one • of the representatives below.

Bill Grice (former Chairman of the

Motor Industry Association Motorcycle Division)

The Motorcycle Safety Levy Advisory Council

Brent Hutchison (President of Welling-

ton branch of Bikers Rights Organisation of NZ)

members appointed are:

Gareth Morgan, Chairperson

Paul Searancke, Deputy Chairperson

Jess Corbett (Representative of Scoot

NZ and the NZ Classic Scooter Club)

(Commissioner: Recreation/Leisure of Motorcycling New Zealand)

Peter McIntosh (President Ulysses

Club of NZ Inc)

In the meantime ‐ keep the rubber side down.

Yvonne Forrest (Representative of

Women’s International Motorcycle Association)

Nick Brandon

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Cemetery Circuit 2010, by Lynda Blair there was the added bonus of the Italian Supermotard riders being at the same motel too. As most of you will probably know, every Boxing Day they run road races There was also one special ex-pat around the streets of Wanganui. It’s Kiwi who came back to race…you may been going for around 58 years and have heard of John Woodley. He was I’ve been to quite a few (not going to one of three Marlborough brothers say when I first went as then you’ll (John, Jock and Bruce) who started know how ancient I am!). racing back in the late 70s and into the 80s. John in particular did a lot of rac2010 was no exception. We packed ing overseas, and was a top class GP up the car early Christmas morning rider on an RG500. John has been (yes, the car…we had a lot of stuff to take up and were carrying on up north living in Australia for a long time, and to see my family) and headed to Wan- he’d decided during 2010 to get back into racing after 30 years away from gas. the track. He brought over his beautiful MV Agusta F4 and it was fantastic When we got to Wanganui we called in to see Brian Bernard. Brian is an ex to see him back on the track. He’s a racer (very successful both in NZ and really lovely guy and despite being over 60 and not having raced for three in the US - he has a wall full of trodecades, he showed some of the lads phies) who since retiring has most the lines! years brought in overseas riders for our summer series. This year he “imported” Andrew Nelson from Can- We like to spend Christmas afternoon ada, and Dan Stauffer from Australia, at scrutineering, as we know a lot of riding Yamaha R1s. We had a cuppa the people racing and it’s a good chance to catch up with everyone and wished them Merry Christmas, without the pressure of it being race then we headed to the track. day. It was an enjoyable afternoon, There was also a contingent of Austra- then we headed to our motel and had lians over for the racing, including Dar- tea and an early night - it was going to ren Love on his 1198. I’d met most of be an early start on Boxing Day. the other Aussies last year, but Darren We left the motel at 6.15am, as we and Shane Robinson (Suzuki GSXR 1000) were both here for the first time. help out our mate Peter Tanner who races an Aprilia RSVR. We spent They are really nice guys, and it’s good for our racing to have them over most of the day with Peter in the pits, so we only watched the racing when here. We called in to their motel to he was out in the BEARS and Superwish them a Merry Christmas, and


20 bike classes. Peter did well in the BEARS races and was right up the pointy end. There were quite a few crashes during the day. Shane, the Australian, fell heavily coming onto the railway overbridge and badly broke his upper arm and his femur. The second Superbike race had to be started three times. The first two starts saw three bikes crash in turn one of the first lap. The second crash resulted in Australian Robbie Bugden breaking both bones in his lower leg. Robbie has been our NZ Superbike champion three times and has vowed to be back for the first round of our NZ Champs on the 29th/30th January. The Superbike racing was great. Dan Stauffer had never seen the track before but ended up taking a wad of prize money back home. Dan and Andrew Stroud had some ding-dong battles, but Dan was in front when the chequered flag came out. Peter did his best in the Superbike races, but the RSVR is way down on power compared to the 180-200HP superbikes. Wanganui was the third round of the annual Tri Series. The previous two meetings were held back-to-back weekends at Hampton Downs and Manfeild. Peter had a fall in his first BEARS race at HD, which meant overall in the series he was third. John Ross on the BMW won every race,

WANGANUI 2010 cont and Joel Reed from Australia on the Aprilia V4 took overall second place. No Ducatis took the podium, but there were some lovely ones racing. Darren from Australia was involved in one of the crashes in the Superbike race, so his bike is a little worse for wear but he was okay. Nick Prestidge had his new 1098 race bike out for the first time and he was also involved in one of the crashes. The bike wasn’t too bad, and Nick broke his shoulder. All in all it was another Boxing Day and we’ll do it all again later this year.


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SUMMER ADVENTURE

The Secretary’s Summer Adventure Business over and so on to the motorcycle ridding part. I treated myself to a short summer tour on the S2R based on a trip to Wanganui on Boxing Day that had nothing to do with the racing but everything to do with the ride and catching up with a few mates. I picked up Steve on his CBR600 at Napier and we had a leisurely but spirited ride over the Napier Taupo road. It was spoilt a bit by a plodess who escorted us into Taupo from the Rangateiki Tavern with Steve getting a constant bleeping warning on the hazardous objects detector fitted to his bike. Something else must have been more important as said plodess finally lit up the red and blue roof rack, while travelling along the new Taupo bypass, and headed of in the distance to attend to other business. We made a quick stop at Wairakei for gas before heading up Pohipi Road and on to Kinloch for a refreshment break. Next stop was Taumaranui to meet up with a couple of lads coming down from Auckland in the form of Ivan, on his 900SS and Rob on a Gladius. The four of us headed down to Wanganui via National Park and the Para Paras with surprisingly little traffic on the way. The Para Paras are still a little patchy in parts but have mostly

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been repaired after the huge floods of a few years ago. Somewhere along here Ivan’s 900SS shims went out of spec due to his bike spending too much time commuting short distances; this resulted in some spectacular backfires that managed to frighten some wildlife from the underbrush; one quail being not very lucky as it clipped my fairing, got launched further skywards and landed in Rob’s lap. We arrived in Wanganui in time for dinner (not quail), a few drinks and a chance to catch up and chew the fat with a few others who had come in from Tauranga by other routes. The next day I headed off, by myself, back up the Para Paras, on through Taumaranui, Te Kuiti, Pirongia and on to Raglan to meet up with the rest of the family who came by car direct from Hawke’s Bay. The S2R was parked up and we spent a week in Raglan enjoying a quintessential Kiwi summer holiday involving beaches, walks, café’s, New Years eve parades, fireworks and a short spell at a rave on a farm near Ruapuke after picking up a couple of American hitch hikers who had an invitation to some sort of party not realising it was a dance party. After all the fun it was time to head home back via Pirongia, Te Kuiti and then of down SH30 towards Mangakino and Atamuri, peeling back off down Pohipi Road and on to the Taupo bypass by a few back roads I have become quite familiar with through my job in Taupo and have been hanging out to try on


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WSBK Phillip Island

At Imola last year, shortly after Ducati had announced it would not be entering a factory team for the 2011 World Superbike series, hardcore Ducatisti and WSBK adepts hung a range of banners along the front straight, with such messages as "Senza SBK, Ducati Vale Meno" and "Ducati-SBK, the 46 reasons for pulling out." The withdrawal of the factory team was widely regarded as a terrible betrayal by Ducati, which had built its reputation and much of its brand on the success of its World Superbike team, creating legends such as Carl Fogarty, Giancarlo Falappa and Troy Bayliss along the way. On the basis of this weekend's action at Phillip Island, all may be forgiven. Carlos Checa blitzed every session except Sunday morning's wet warmup at the World Superbike opener, crowning the weekend with an utterly dominant double aboard the privateer Althea Ducati. It was exactly what the fans would have expected, if the Xerox Ducati team had still been in existence.


WSBK 2011 cont But Althea Ducati are privateers in name only: several members of the Ducati factory squad found places inside the Althea garage for this season, and even the livery of the bike has changed to a red-andwhite scheme, strongly reminiscent of the Xerox, Fila and Infostrada colors which graced previous factory bikes. Checa is said to be receiving a lot of support from the factory, the difference being that the fast parts are all arriving via the back door rather than openly through the front gate. Ducati may have dropped their official factory entry, but they now have an unofficial team instead.

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tossing the bike into the scenery, and has the maturity to take this all the way. Checa, with the backing of the factory-lite Althea team, has staked a very serious claim for the 2011 championship at Phillip Island.

The Australian race threw up several more items of note. The first is that the rule changes to make the bikes resemble a little more closely the street bikes which are supposed to have spawned them - enforcing standard injectors, fuel pumps, etc - have not had too much effect on the competitiveness of the Aprilia. There has been much dark muttering about the Aprilia in the paddock, with accusaAnd they've chosen the right time tions that it is virtually a MotoGP to make the jump: Checa rode as near a perfect weekend as it is pos- prototype from the critics, such cursible to ride, getting maximum use mudgeons then going on to sugout of each session, and setting a gest that the RSV4 would be nonew pole record along the way, tak- where without the gear-driven ing a quarter of a second off Regis cams and other parts which it used Laconi's record from 2009. So fast throughout 2010. Yet Max Biaggi was Checa's lap that it would have took an uncontested 2nd place in put him 3rd on the grid for the Mo- race 1, and a more hotly contested toGP race last October, just a tenth 2nd in race 2, a vast improvement slower than 2010 World Champion over the 5th and 8th the Italian Jorge Lorenzo (for a more detailed started out his championshipwinning season with in 2010. comparison, see the everinformative Dennis Noyes' story over on SpeedTV.com). Now 38, If Biaggi is sure to be a factor the Spanish veteran has cast off again, there is no such luck for his some his earlier propensity for teammate. Leon Camier is being


28 examined for a suspected case of mononucleosis (Epstein-Barr, or glandular fever), which could turn into a long drawn-out nightmare for the young Briton. The typical duration of mono is some 6 to 12 months, or an entire racing season, and though it is possible to function at some level with the disease, sufferers tend to tire extremely easily, and there are some risks associated with intensive sports. Camier finished 13th and 6th, extremely impressive given his illness. He may not be able to show his full potential all year, though. There was much interest in the factory Yamaha team this season, and Phillip Island showed that the team could be very strong this year. Marco Melandri's adaptation from MotoGP to World Superbikes has gone swimmingly, the Italian getting on the podium in his very first race weekend. It was, he said, likely to be the first of many this season, and his progress will be watched closely by several MotoGP veterans, with an eye to their own futures should the rides in MotoGP dry up. Melandri's teammate Eugene Laverty also made a strong debut in the premier class, adapting well

WSBK 2011 cont to the larger capacity class after spending most of his life aboard small capacity machinery in one form or another. Laverty's biggest challenge lies in adapting to the behavior of the tires with the bigger bikes, but given his outstanding results over the past two years in World Supersport, he is looking strong for 2011. Over at BMW, Leon Haslam more than justified the Munich factory's decision to sign the Englishman. Haslam took a podium in race 1, with his teammate Troy Corser not far behind, but the BMW's continue to struggle with tire wear. The German manufacturer's insistence on using a self-developed electronics system may well be part of the problem, BMW refusing to take the easy route and fit Magneti Marelli like every other team in the paddock. The BMW is still eating tires too quickly, and once the team can solve that problem, then Haslam will challenge in 2011 as he did in 2010. Most heartening for the series as a whole is that the racing in World Superbikes was once again entertaining, with close battles being fought out all race long for the podium positions. Take away an imperious Checa, and the WSBK


WSBK 2011 cont 29 season opener would have seen a pair of genuine nail-biters kick off 2011. Checa is unlikely to manage this kind of dominance all year long, giving the fans high hopes of witnessing proper entertainment all year long. If the racing in World Superbikes was good, it was back to classic axe-murderer style in the World Supersport series. Here, too, the rule changes have had a positive effect, with the upping of the minimum weight limit (by 3kg), the banning of carbon fiber fairings and limiting the riders to just a single bike in the pits - just as the Grand Prix Commission has done in Moto2 and 125 - has made the racing much cheaper, with the grid back up to a healthy 26 at Phillip

Island, well up from the miserly 17 which started in 2010. The grid is also better balanced than in 2010, with perhaps 7 or 8 riders capable of victory this season. Some 7 of those men Fabien Foret, Chaz Davies, Sam Lowes, Broc Parkes, David Salom and Luca Scassa - battled for much of the race, with the outcome settled on the final straight and just 0.033 seconds separating the podium finishers. Even better news was the depth of manufacturer support, with Yamaha stepping back into the class with the ParkinGO team of Davies and Scassa, after a last-minute rupture with Triumph. The rift worked out perfectly for Scassa, the Italian taking his maiden WSS victory


30 thanks to the raw power of the YZF-R6, blasting past Lowes over the line on the Gardner Straight. There were also strong indications that talent is quickly developing in the class. Sam Lowes, reigning British Supersport champion and just 20 years old, Chaz Davies, 24, Gino Rea, 21 and the positively ancient 27-year-old David Salom are all progressing extremely well, with Lowes making a particularly impressive debut. The youngster may be just 20, but the maturity and racecraft he showed in holding off the clearly faster Yamaha of Scassa was truly remarkable. Lowes rode like a wily veteran, rather than a fresh-faced youngster, and is yet another product of the Parkalgar team boss Simon Buckmaster's nose for spotting talent. What was less impressive was the performance of the spec Pirelli tires. At least three riders suffered fast-deflating rear tires, with Foret, Davies and Roccoli forced into the pits with flat tires. Davies went back out with a fresh rear, but was too far behind to get back into the points. Pirelli is yet to come forward with an explanation, but three bikes with identical problems clearly point to some kind of pro-

WSBK 2011 duction or QA problem. The point of a spec tire is to level the playing field for the riders; the spate of flats turned into a crapshoot. The racing in both classes has whetted appetites around the world for more racing, but WSBK fans will have to wait a full four weeks before the action continues. The WSBK paddock heads back to Europe now, their next appointment scheduled at Donington for March 27th. Late March in Leicestershire can be a real gamble as far as the weather is concerned, with the chances of snow, rain or warm spring sunshine just about equal. Not unlike the weather at Phillip Island, as it happens...


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Club Meetings

Auckland Headquarters Restaurant and Bar, 132 Beaumont St, Westhaven 1st Wednesday of each month from 7.30pm

Hamilton Hamilton Motorcycle Centre, Te Rapa Road, Hamilton 3rd Tuesday of each month from 7.30pm

Wellington The Featherston Bar and Grill, Corner Featherston & Johnston Streets, Wellington 3rd Tuesday of each month from 6.00pm (although Lynda is usually there from about 5.15pm)

Nelson 623 In The City, Nelson 3rd Tuesday of each month from 7.30pm

Christchurch Pegasus Arms on Oxford Terrace on the 1st Tuesday of the month at 7.30 pm

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MOTOGIRO 2011

MOTOGIRO 2011 If you are a motorcycle enthusiast or vintage motorbike collector, if you want discover an unknown Italy, far from the usually itineraries, you must enter the MOTOGIRO. For many years it has been the event of choice for riders, enthusiasts and collectors from all over the world; who meet once a year to savour an itinerary that is organised to allow the enjoyment of riding your bike, beautiful landscapes and wonderful emotions, in the company of like minded people. Come and experience the “Made in Italy” lifestyle, a perfect blend of food, goods, brands, tradition and personality mixed with passion and luxury.

NO REGISTRATION QUEUE OPTION - If you enter and pay prior to Apr. 30th you can opt to receive your documents sent directly to your home by mail. Leaving only technical inspection of your motorcycle and its documents to be completed at the event. PERSONAL MECHANIC OPTION – For those who wish to attend the event as a mechanic* rather than a rider, DE2 now offers a special discount package for personal mechanics. This package includes all the features and benefits of a rider package (meals, hotel, luggage transport, welcome kit and event gifts) but at substantially reduced cost – 550 euro for a shared (twin) room or 750 euro for a private room (single) *Tools and route transport to be provided by mechanic – contact DE2 for details SBK Misano Jun. 12th OPTIONAL package. If you would like to attend and experience a World Superbike race at the world famous Misano race track we are offering a complete package that makes it possible to see the races with none of the usual hassle. The details - On Saturday evening, at the end of the award dinner a bus will pick you up and take you to Cattolica where you can experience the party atmosphere typical on the eve of a Misano race. A twin room accommodation will be waiting for you in a four star hotel. After the included breakfast, a bus will deliver you directly inside the Misano World circuit, eliminating all confusion, lines and walking common at a large event of this type. Your ticket is included, and is valid for the grandstand and the paddock. At the end of races a bus will be waiting to take you back to Bologna. SBK package rate: early purchase discount rate of 199 euro until Feb. 28th per person. 230 euro from Mar.1st till May 15th


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Classes Vintage Class A maximum of 120 competitors will be welcomed. Motorcycles up to 175 cc (which meet the Highway Code and are properly insured), built till 1958. Bikes have been individually selected upon the obligatory receipt of two photos (right and left sides) will be admitted. Technical commission will evaluate the eligibility of the model. In the case of non-eligibility the participant will refund the full amount. Participants in the historical competition will sustein ability trials during the run. Memorial Taglioni This class is open to all models of bikes with a minimum 200cc cylinder and bikes of historic interest (at the discretion of the organization), in accordance with the Highway Code, properly insured, and built between 1968 and 1978. Bikes have been individually selected upon the obligatory receipt of two photos (right and left sides) will be admitted. Technical commission will evaluate the eligibility of the model. In the case of non-eligibility the participant will refund the full amount. Participants in the historical competition will sustein ability trials during the run. Touring Super Sport To celebrate the great "success" of Italian industry and to complete the traveling museum, which the Motogiro is, since 2008 the organization is proposing: the new TSS class open to motorcycles and sidecars of all makes with 250 cc cylinders, built up to 1968. Those enrolled in the TSS will participate in ability trials set aside for them and from which a special classification will be assigned. Tourist class Open to those who own a bike of recent manufacturing and who want to live the atmosphere of the Motogiro in a more relaxed way and at a non-competitive level. Bikes of all makes (and in accordance with the Highway Code and properly insured) are admitted and they will follow the same itinerary. Participants will be divided into groups of about 25 motorbikes and will be assigned a group leader who will serve as a guide along the route and to whom it will always be necessary to make reference.


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For Sale – 2004 Monster Dark 620ie

For Sale Personalized plate

851 The numbers are blue as is the frame around the plate. The plate has been fitted to a bike before but it hasn’t been drilled so looks like new $600.00 ono Phone Tony 021850509 or 07 2180460

– 10,500 km excellent condition –

all servicing done at Motomart

– near new tyres, luggage rack and C/F screen – price $8,000 –

ph Wendy 021 903 031 or Nick 021 974 487.


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Sale now on We have a good supply of black Club t-shirts and caps , due to Ducati making us change our logo we are selling off our collectable caps and T shirts

Anyone interested please contact secretary@docnz.co.nz


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DOCNZMEMBERSHIP FORM I ........................................................… [first name] [postal address] [postcode]

...…….................................................… [surname]

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...........................................................… [suburb / city]

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…......................................... [Cell phone]

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hereby apply for Full m/ship [$50.00] Family* m/ship (family members or partners living under same roof) [$60.00] Associate m/ship (non Ducati Owner – no voting rights) [$50.00] of the Ducati Owners Club New Zealand. In the event of my admission as a member, I agree to abide by the constitution and by-laws of DOCNZ. I enclose payment of $....................................... by cheque made out to DOCNZ. I wish to pay by direct credit. (Our account details are: DOCNZ National Bank-Palmerston North 060746-0276337-00 Please ensure your name is included in the information. Please note that you must still send in your membership form, noting you have paid directly.)

Signature: ..........................................................

Date: .............................................

Please note that memberships expire at the end of January. Applications and renewals received between November and January are registered as a membership for the following year. Particulars of motorcycle/s: ________________________________________________________________ [model and capacity] [year] [VIN / Chassis or Rego #] ________________________________________________________________ [model and capacity] [year] [VIN / Chassis or Rego #] ________________________________________________________________ assoc. [make, model & capacity] [year] [VIN / Chassis or Rego #] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------OFFICE USE ONLY Cheque No ____________________ Rcvd: ___/___/___ Amt: $__________ Clearly state name on back of cheque DOCNZ Interim Membership: Received the sum of...……......... from……………….....................................being for membership renewal / application. (to January 31st 2011) Signed .................................................... on behalf of DOCNZ Committee Ducati Owners Club New Zealand. P.O.Box 91-612 Auckland 1142, NZ Email: secretary@docnz.co.nz


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